If you are using the mailing lists and see a post that is off-topic, you can direct the user to the PostIsOffTopic page (<code>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PostIsOffTopic</code>), which will provide them with information to guide them in list selection in the future. Please do not be unnecessarily rude, as it hurts Fedora when you offend other users.

If you are using the mailing lists and see a post that is off-topic, you can direct the user to the PostIsOffTopic page (<code>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PostIsOffTopic</code>), which will provide them with information to guide them in list selection in the future. Please do not be unnecessarily rude, as it hurts Fedora when you offend other users.

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Several projects are large enough to have their own channels. Individual project channels, IRC server, and channel information are also found on the project pages. See the [[Projects]] list.

Development discussions happen in the Fedora development mailing list, fedora-devel-list , and we encourage community users and developers interested in Fedora to participate there. You can post in this list for development-related discussions that are not a straight-forward bug reports or feature requests. This is not a suitable place to ask general questions. If you are using a test release or the development version of Fedora, post feedback to the fedora-test-list mailing list and bug reports to Bugzilla . Developers do not usually follow discussions in fedora-list or other end-user sources since they are high-traffic and not as efficient as a tracker like Bugzilla. For other mailing list options, see Mailing Lists below.

Дописне групе

Mailing lists are special email addresses which send email to all users who have subscribed to them. Sending an email to a mailing list reaches all users interested in discussing a specific topic and users who are available to help other users with that topic.

To subscribe to a mailing list, follow the appropriate link below and fill out the subscription form, or send an email message to <listname>-request@redhat.com (replace <listname> with the desired mailing list name, such as fedora-list) with only the word subscribe in the subject. The mailing lists are hosted at [1] .

If you are using the mailing lists and see a post that is off-topic, you can direct the user to the PostIsOffTopic page (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PostIsOffTopic), which will provide them with information to guide them in list selection in the future. Please do not be unnecessarily rude, as it hurts Fedora when you offend other users.

NOTE: Certain etiquette is required to help mailing lists work efficiently and smoothly. See the Mailing list guidelines for specific points to follow while using Fedora Project mailing lists.

NOTE: You may be required to register your user nickname (nick) and identify with that nick. Otherwise, you may not be able to join or be heard on the IRC channel. There is a page describing how to register your nick at freenode.net.

NOTE: Some of the Fedora channels ban users that are logged into their system as root. Make sure that you are logged into your system as a normal user and that any ident server you may have running is accurately reporting your username.

Several projects are large enough to have their own channels. Individual project channels, IRC server, and channel information are also found on the project pages. See the Projects list.

Форуми

Forums provide Fedora users with an easy way of getting help on any issues that may arise. Most of the forums are extremely active and provide structured access to a number of knowledgeable and helpful Fedora users.

fedoraforum.org is the forum endorsed by the Fedora Project. It is meant to allow users to help each other. Other forums are also available:

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